The sod has been officially turned on Killybegs 2040 – A Town Centre Regeneration Project.
The €4.84m project aims to transform the town centre of Killybegs, making it a more attractive place for residents, tourists and businesses. An iconic element of the project will see the dramatic redevelopment of Island House as a new tourism facility in conjunction with a digital hub targeted at fostering further business, enterprise and innovation in Killybegs.
Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue TD, together with the Elected Members of the Donegal Municipal District celebrated the beginning of the construction phase of the project on Monday.
Minister McConalogue said the day marked an important milestone in the realisation of the significant investment provided for Killybegs town centre and the region through the Rural Regeneration and Development fund.
The Minister said: “I congratulate all involved for their hard work in getting the project to this point and look forward to seeing the benefits that this project will bring to Killybegs and its people in terms of tourism, employment and commerce.”
The project aims to transform the urban fabric of the town through targeted renewal and environmental improvements that will contribute to a more attractive place for residents, visitors and business and be a catalyst in creating jobs, increasing revenue and activating the private sector. The existing public car park at the Diamond is also set to be transformed to a civic space with multi-user capacities that will encourage visitors and residents to the town centre.
Speaking at the event, John G. McLaughlin, Chief Executive of Donegal County Council said: “It is great to see funding of this scale invested in Donegal which can make a real difference to our rural communities. It is a clear signal of the Council’s commitment to the renewal and regeneration of our towns and villages across the County and I have every confidence this project will support new and existing businesses within Killybegs and provide enhanced quality of life for the local community”.
Cllr Niamh Kennedy, Cathaoirleach of the Donegal Municipal District commented that “this exciting project will greatly enhance the town centre, creating an exciting public area and incorporating the Island House which has been vacant for many years which has been an eyesore in the centre. This building will be a landmark and the centre piece of Killybegs along the route of the Wild Atlantic Way, our tourist information destination, our community facilities including public conveniences and an internal civic space showcasing our town to the public including our fishing heritage, our deep historic past. The inclusion of shared space for innovation will bring a new element to the town and create a new element to Killybegs. A shared space for our community to be proud of.”
McDermott & Trearty Construction Ltd have been appointed by Donegal County Council to deliver Killybegs 2040 – A Town Centre Regeneration Project which is scheduled for completion by the end of 2023.
Design Team services on this project are being delivered by Donegal based McCabe Architects.